It is a soft mobile phone concept. The phone is encased in a flexible plastic housing. A soft polymer insert is located between the microchip module and the casing. You can drop it, bend it, sit on it, toss it around, and give it to Naomi Campbell to throw at her assistant without detriment.

A flexible display (a 2,75-in. diagonal, a 433 × 266 pixels) and the keys are located on the surface. The display itself looks like paper, but the ink incorporated in it can change its position when affected by electric signals. This process called “electrowetting” is so quick that you can even display video. And it’s not a fairytale technology either. The display was developed by Robert Hayes and Johan Feenstra. They better patent that ASAP.

My sister could use that. I can’t think of a single place where she has not dropped her phones or a way she has not dropped them by. It’s not exactly ugly but they could still improve a little on its design. Very good though, considering you could watch videos on it.

Too expensive? No. They have to work their way to the concept from model to model, until the market has lost interest. You could have had 1phone4 10 years ago, but you spent more money upgrading from the first ipod, didn’t you?:P

PS: They will never make an unbreakable phone. Do you know how much money they make from you buying a new one? Here’s a conspiracy; ever found a phone lanyard at a cell phone store that didn’t have metal or a detachable clip? Also, just because he didn’t post the manual, doesn’t mean that everything left unsaid is simply non existent.